If you have found yourself on the Sea Watch Foundation website, it’s probably because you have an affinity for cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) and you have definitely come to the right place. The Sea Watch Foundation is a unique conservation charity based in the UK with the

In the early weeks of September, Sea Watch Foundation had a very special encounter with a superpod of over 40 Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) whilst participating in a dedicated boat survey in Cardigan Bay, West Wales. This type of encounter was the first in Sea Watch

What’s Up For Grabs? This year, we have very kindly received donations from RipCurl, the New Quay Honey Farm, and Lifeforms Art (See prizes below) How Do I Get Involved? It couldn’t be easier to be in with a chance of winning one of these super prizes; all you need

Saturday 6th July is International Save the Vaquita Day! Learn more about the plight of this distinctive little porpoise below.. Today marks International Save the Vaquita Day. The vaquita (Phococena sinus) is a small species of porpoise which grows up to 1.5m in length. Vaquitas hav

Cardigan Bay dolphins: Safe and Sound? Recent plans by ENI UK to conduct seismic surveys in St. George’s Channel and Cardigan Bay, West Wales have caused nationwide controversy. The proposed plans to survey for oil and natural gas sometime between June and September 2019 include areas